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Henry Cabot Lodge. Edited by JOHN T. MORSE . FR . LETTERS SCIENCE ARTS AGRICULTURE KNOWLEDGE LIBRARY of the OHIO STATE. * AMERICAN STATESMEN Front Cover.
Henry Cabot Lodge. Edited by JOHN T. MORSE . FR . LETTERS SCIENCE ARTS AGRICULTURE KNOWLEDGE LIBRARY of the OHIO STATE. * AMERICAN STATESMEN Front Cover.
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... Americans did the same . Their coming was not allowed to alter the mode of life , but they were all hospitably received , and they consumed many hours of their host's precious time . Then there were the artists and sculptors , who came ...
... Americans did the same . Their coming was not allowed to alter the mode of life , but they were all hospitably received , and they consumed many hours of their host's precious time . Then there were the artists and sculptors , who came ...
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... American , and in so doing he stood alone . He was really and thoroughly national from the beginning of the war , at a time when , except for a few oratorical phrases no one had ever thought of such a thing as a prac- tical and living ...
... American , and in so doing he stood alone . He was really and thoroughly national from the beginning of the war , at a time when , except for a few oratorical phrases no one had ever thought of such a thing as a prac- tical and living ...
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... American statesmen of that day , with the exception of Franklin , only followed gradually and sometimes reluctantly in adopting their opinions . Some of them never adopted them at all , but remained imbedded in local ideas , and very ...
... American statesmen of that day , with the exception of Franklin , only followed gradually and sometimes reluctantly in adopting their opinions . Some of them never adopted them at all , but remained imbedded in local ideas , and very ...
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... American in regard to the Shays rebellion . While Washington was looking solemnly at this manifestation of weakness and disorder , and was urging strong measures with passionate vehemence , Jefferson was writing from Paris in the ...
... American in regard to the Shays rebellion . While Washington was looking solemnly at this manifestation of weakness and disorder , and was urging strong measures with passionate vehemence , Jefferson was writing from Paris in the ...
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